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't.x Reward. HELP WANTED MALE BUTCHERS AND PACKING HOUSE HELP -Wantcd-r Steady employment, good pay. Write or call on the , Henry Burkhardt Packing Co. Dayton, Ohio. TEAMSTERS Two good, wanted. Apply Hackman-Klehfoth Company. HELP WANTED FEMALE GIRL Wanted to play with a young boy. Call 4SS8 or SS0JFarl. . HOUSE WORK Girl wanted for general house work. Apply 14 So. 21. HOUSEWORK Girl wanted for general housework. Call 303 No. 9th. LADIES Five bright eapablo"ladiri to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. ITS. 00 to $150.00 per month. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 2S9. Omaha, Nebr. AGENTS AND SALESMEN SALESMEN" One hundred dollars weekly easily made with our line of specialties. We absolutely prove it. If vou are a hustler, write for particulars. The Warren Rerinlng & Chemical Co.. Cleveland. O. SPBC1ATL Salesman Magazine 100page monthly: chuck full inspirational "V celling talks,by best writers; every iscourse in salesmanship: vlgorousI ly expot-e "junk sellers, misrepresent- .' mm nnd frauds: the acent's champion: yearly $i.0o. Send 25c for 3 months' trial subscription read current Issue, if not satisfied 25c refunded. Specialty -Sales-nan Magazine, Caxton Bldg.. Chicago. I'VE A new line of soap. extracts, toilet goods, perfumes, etc., for agents. 100 percent profit. Sample free. Write iuick. Lacassian Co., dept. 91. St. Louis. Mo. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 STENOGRAPHER Position wanted by f xperienecd stenographer. Phone ! " WASHINGS Wanted. 215 South Slh St. ROOMS FOR RENT 5TH STREET South 11G. Four unfurnished rooms with water, gas, light. Phone-1 99-. 5TH STREET South 21S. Four unfurnished rooms. Til ST. South 105. Double front fur-:xh-d or unfurnished, l'lione .u. 9TII STREET South 22. Furnished roams for lisht housCKceping. 9TH STREET North 101. Modern furnished room, wejl heated. $2.00 per week. ' 11TH STREET North 41. Modern fur-, nlshed housekeeping roorn FT. WAYNE Ave. 48. Furnished housekeeping rooms MAIN STREET 1326. Two light housekeeping rooms, upstairs. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 ROOMS One or 2 Wanted' to rent by permanent party. References. Address Roomer, care Palladium. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 AUTO TOPS Recovered, curtain lights put in. Furniture re-upholstered work guaranteed. Inquire 1514 E. Main Sr. -UMNliVS And furnaces cleaned. (V'trances repaired. No dirk and "wrork snirtrar.teed. an z.s .sonn u -i . . ; - il. . 4 . At L.Viu RIALS High grade Masoleums, ornamental nnd general cemetery work in granite. John P. Emslie, 15 So. Uith St I'hone 4022. PAPER HANGING By Edgar S. Wickott. Phono 3 4 SO. 90S N. 12th St. I

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BUSINESS SERVICE (Continued.) 12 PATTERN WORK Wa ere completely equipped to do all kinds of Pattern Work, both wood and metal: also gating patterns and model building. DRAVER BROS. 1515 E. Main St. Phone 1625. SHOE Repairing neatly done 421 Main MOVING & STORAGE 16 STORE Your goods with Forrest Monger Storage Co. Phono 260S. STORE YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS In our new. clean building, practically fire-proof, steam heated, electrically lighted, and costs no more than storing your goods in an "ordinary wooden fire and rat trap bulldiny. Private rooms or open space. RICHMOND STORAGE CO. Rear No. 1 So. 11 St. 'Phone 1412. LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prices call J. L. McNeill Res. 17 S. B. Phone 25G4. AUTO MOVING VAN The largest and best equipped in the city. Furniture" crated for shipping. Long distance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed. Forest Monger 200 S. 7th St. Phone 260S. Three Auto TrucksBest service snd largest moving vans in the city. Have A large new truck for city transfer and draylng. Can give the people quicker and better service. Experienced men and all work guaranteed. Crating and storage. Local and long distance moving. Call ORA MONGER Residence. 315 Randolph. Tel. MS7. Omce 7 S. 7th Tel. ,2746. Prompt Phone Service. REPAIRING 17 EVERYTHING We repair almost everythlng Call for snd deliver. Wesley Rrown & Son. Phone 30S6. FURNITURE -Repaired: pictures framed: all kinds of stoves, bicycles and sundries. Wn repair everything. Frown-Darnell Co. Phone 1936. INSURANCE 19 AUTO INSURANCE At a greatly reduced rate. Auto License SHIDELERS 910 Main. EDUCATIONAL 20 CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS In i , : . i . 1 .. M . .. . . ,1 II IC II II IU III 31.UII. UlT.ti , 1 11 v: I, ..I."- , eltnu- r...-n.-,i f r If 1 1 1 r . 1 . i j ............ .. . . -...- partmental. postoffice, railway mail, customs, stenographers, write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard (former government examiner;, 320 Kenois Itldg.. Washington. MEN Wanted, wideawake men with preference for mechanics, to got our catalog. Indianapolis Motor School,-ln-d'anapolis, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BARN Good 17x20 feet; l,s stories high. Very cheap if sold at once. Call All ei niniu. BASEBURNER Good condition. 3S S. 9th. BUGGY Good storm, of harness. Phone i for sale, also set 142-A. COAT Winter, for girl 16. 133 South 7th St. Furniture and Stoves For Sale Almost new at of original price. Easy payments if desired. Home Supply Store 1S1 F. -Wayne Ave. Phone 1 862. GAS RANGE Good shape. 516 No. 18 St. GAS RANGE A. B cheap. First house west side Charles Ave. Earlham car. HOUSEHOLD Goods and Oriola GoBasket. 1219 Bridge Ave. LUMBER And brick, second-hand, for sale. See Garfield Dixon. Phone 236 5. MEDICINE: Dr. Vinton's Vintolax for liver, stomach, bowels. 10c all dealers, SHOTGUNS And shells for sale. Waking & Co.. 4th & Main. DO YOU Want to sell, trade or buy a farm, ranch, raw land, city or business property, automobiles, factory, patent, stock, bonds, mining property, etc. If you have something to sell in any state, write, inclosing 10c for our big magazine of investments, exchanges and buyers and our special proposition, and lowest price of your property. Address The World's Mirror, Beaumont, Texas. EVERYBODY -Should read The Great Exchange story, mail order, real estate, investment and general information weekly. Contains 20 to 40 pages of opportunltfes, offers, plans, secrets, bargains, cash buyers, etc., that will put you on the road to more money making. Your name printed In our opportunity directory and a special, 2 months subsi rlptioh for 25c. Ad rates 3i- per word for four insertions.! Thousands of "live wires" to read your! ad. The World's Minor. Beaumont. Texas. i

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MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 CLOTHING AND SHOES Second-hand, wanted. Phone 2143 or 240 Ft." Wayne Ave. COOK STOVE CilJ13Sotu 5tb.FURNITURE Good, use. wanted," also stoves. We pay good pricos and cah. B rammer Townsend, 520 Main St. Phone 140ft. FURNITURE AND STOVES WANTED HOMESUPPLYSTORE 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862 GASOLINE ENGINE 8 to 12 horsepower wanted: or tractor; must be in good shape and priced right. Address "Engine" care Palladium. OVERCOATS And clothes wanted to buy for S-year-old !oy. Address Clothes, care Palladium.PLUGS Cash paid for your old thin or fat-horses. Phone 34J4. James H. Clark, 1102 North I St. R V W Kit I tS Wan ted Anderson's T.!.vry barn. 2S N. 7th Sr.. every Saturday this winter. Ifislict 'market prlew and n t-'iiutire dotl. Davis Bros. TEETH Old false wanted. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post :md receive check bv return mail. L. Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. TYPEWRITE): -wanted to lui v. Co. - No. 5 Underivood. Swayne Rohinson & T Y P E V RITER Wanted: Under wood, frond-hand. Good condition. Phone 3233. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 BECOME A BROKER Supplying the consumers in your county with merchandise direct from the manufacturers and producers at wholesale prices. We have made buying arrangements .with more than five hundred manufacturers. Have issued a complete catalog to be distributed by each -county -broker with their own name on same. Send for particulars today. You should establish -a lare and permanent business. $150 'to $200 capital . required. Address President, Sth floor. 20 E. Jackson, Chicago. GARAGE -FOR SALE Garage, well located on brick street; suitable for repair shop on first floor. And paint shop on second floor. With tools, machinery and equipments. Or will trade for small farm. This place will rent for $400 a year. Address "GARAGE" Tn care of- Palladium IF I could -show ' you an investment that the Commercial Agencies .report shows a higher degree of success -than any other line of business. .Where your money" invested now will lie earning double, and where there are 1.000 chances to - win. Where $10.00 Invested may in a short time brinif you an independent income. Woobt you be interested? Write, to Financial Secretary, Bo C9,- Beaumont. Texas. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 MULES Team of '4-year-olds; also team of mares S rears old. Forest Monger. Phone 2608. WAGONS Delivery, for sale, cheap if sold at once. A. & P. Tea Co., 727 Main St POULTRY & PET STOCK 32 CHICKENS Pure-bred Buff Rock pullets and eockrels. Phone 4819. CHICKENS Fancy Rhode Island eockrels and Barred Rocks, for sale. Phone 150fi. H.W.Gilbert. CHICKENS Rhode Island Red coek,erls "That arc Red." At reasonable prices. I F. Anderson, Fountain City, R. R. - FERRETS 14.00 Phone 4179 or 1SS6. and $4.50 each. RABBITSsale. 025 -I-'lemisii Giant Hares, for So. .sth St. Phone 29S0. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD Touring and one Ford roadster for sale. Good tires, all gone over and in good serviceable condition; price reasonable. Address Ford Agent, New Paris, Ohlo Phone 79. TOUnTNGCAP. ' 5-passenger. In A No. 1 condition. Price $15i.'.00. .Inquire 300 No. 15 St. IF' YOU WANT A LTGH", --WEIGHT , i TRUCK withmple power and speed and durabi!ltyror 500 lbs., or 1500 lbs., investigate the Republic Dispatch, complete at". S750. WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. E. Sts. Phone 1494. AUTO SU TOMOBILE SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 AUTOMOBILE TIRES Five 33x4, for sale, r?hep. Phone 5 142 A. AUTO CYLINDER REBORING $2.00 per cylinder and up. Ford special job, $12.50: Including New Pistons, Rings, Bushings and Pir s. Thomas Turner & Son Rear 8S Sonth th St. Phone 1226. HOUSES APTS, TO RENT iS 3RD STREET South 322. Four or five room house, electric light, gas. cellar ajiditis near the Starr Piano Factory. 5TH STREET Northwest 703. Six rooms, both waters; $8.50 per month. D STREET North 511. $7.50 for 3 rooms upstaiis; has gas, water and lights. Phon4 2854. HARRIS ST. Six-room house; $10. Phone 1730. LINCOLN ST, 431. Five-room house. H. D. iJicey. 9 S. 7th. Phone 1756. PEARL STREET 325. 6-room house. Also 200 Richmond Ave.. 6-room house and bath. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone K078 or 1SG2, APARTMENT 3 room furnished; very desirable; centrally located: strictly modern. Inquire 1300 No. A St. I'OTTAG-E Four-room furnished. S'.'c A. W. Grcsg. 1 Phones 1537.

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MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT 40 DESK ROOM Will give free desk room to reliable party. A. C. Disher 'Realty Co., 004 Main St. SHOTGUNS For rent. Waking & Co.. -Mh & Main St. WANTED TO RENT 41 ACRES One to 5 aeres or more wanted to rent from 1 to 5 miles from city. Address F. K , care Pall. H"USE Wanted to rent. Central. Phone ::19S. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 A. M. ROBERTS Real estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave.. R. D. Phone 4171. Office 18 S. Sth. HOME ON PAYMENTS $50.00 Cash Balance $15.00 per month, like rent. Let your rent, money buy your home. Phono 1730 HOUSE FOR SALE - - - Exceptional bargain, new six-room house to le modern; good location. Cash or payments. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block, Richmond, Ind. , HOUSE For sale. New modern, 7-room house, furnace and bath, $5,500. Terms. Address Box No. 166. Richmond. Ind. CHOICE BUSINESS BLOCK For sale on Main St. priced $26,000. Bungalow A special barnHln. strictly modern; for quick sale $2,S00. GEO. BT MOORE Over 901 Main St. SMALL APARTMENT HOUSE At Dayton. Ohio.- Ten rooms, attic and bath, natural gas, (five apartments), paying twelve hundred a vear rant. I On valuable, lot 50 by I in feet, central. ! between- two busiviess screets. Price ! Including rurnllure onlv $".di'0. Can j borrow .$5,000. I'.e qui s' If interested. ; iPini.M.M."i Ai:ri.il...n Park. D.iylnit. O. FARMS FOR SALE 43 'Vj ACRES For sale: weil fenced at. a ditched, -s-room. bouse. uriiice, elt.e-tri-lif;lit (b.iili In house and I-aiii); twn xjuarca l'i.,m car line. Poultry house, good "4x50 bfii n. and oilier outbuildings, all lu so.ul condition. Price $l.i)00. A. C. Disher Realty Co. !04 '. Main. SO ACRES One mile of Modoc. Ind. - 20 'acres of'fim; saw tirnbe? ; mood sugar orchard; iu a; under cultivation, every foot tilable. 5-i.ieni cottage; drilled well; ti barn: plenty of timber to do all building; on a county road, school hack service to high sehool; rural free delivery an.1 telephone. This farm rieeiln some Ilxl!i4 ill', but is n bargain to sonic n who has a payment to lnak? on a good country home. No trades lor cily property. Prieo $6,000. ..i.l. : f ,.-Tr.... i.-lth.H .. ... L. l ' dress li. 1.. Fa rq u liar, Carlos, Ind. FARM 147 ACRES On National Road. Interurban Stop. lose to school;.-2 tiets buildings; good fences. See F. J. Jackson AndTSon, Iridiana. Dan Kantncr, lilcliiuond, Ind., R. 15. A. Adm. 15914 ACRES Fairly well fenced (1C0 rod new wire fence.) Good s-room house; barn 40x40; wind pump and never-failing water. Pour health and old ago reason for soiling. Price $95 per acre; 13 miles out. W. S. Bennett 212 Union Bank Bldg. Phone 2707. FOURTEEN CENTS A DAY Think of it. - This will buy 10 acres of good land in Michigan's Fruit Belt. Fine for poultry, fruits, truck. Towns, schools. Write for information. Swiart Land Company. N1257 First National Bank Bldg., Chicago. Illinois. FARMS FOR SALE 162 ACRES 4 miles out. on good road 3 miles of town and railroad; 11$ a! tillable: 27 a. pasture; 20 a. woods. Pooling 7-room house, stands off the road. Barn 46x50; corn crib, wagon shed, fencing good; this farm Is worth the money asked, $12,500. 50 ACRES 5 miles out; 5-room house: small barn; fruit; gently rolling: a good location and can be made a fine place by a little work. Price $80 per acre. THOMAS & GREEN HitUe Blk., 2th &.Main. Phone 2576. Palladium Want Ads Pay.

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FARMS FOR SALE (Continued.) 43 FARMS FOR SALE 160 ACRES Two-thirds black land, one of the -best corn and wheat farms in Wayne county; good buildings; well fenced; an ideal location; $150 per a. 96 ACRES With good buildings: well fenced: plenty of fruit, and good producing land. $100 per acre. 80 ACRES With good house; fair barn and silo; good location; priced to sell $90 per acre. GEO. B. MOORE -.Over-361 Main Street. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE 44 120 ACRES For s.i!p; good level 120-acre farm; Jefferson county, Indiana. Good tobacco land. Will trade for Richmond property. Price $100.00 per acre. Address P. O, Box No. 166, Richmond, Ind. FLAT BUILDING For sale or trade. Flat building, corner lot. SO ft. wide, 2 barns, 4 cellars; would take city property or modern suburban, 4 to 6 acres, part payment. Address 200 B, Palladium. REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 I WANT To know of a good farm, business property, mining claim, stock, bonds or other investment for sale or exchange. Address Financial Secretary. Box 69. Beaumont. Texas. LEGAL NOTICE The State of Indiana, Wayne County. Before W. B. Marsh, Justice of the Peace, Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana. J. B. Holthouse, Plaintiff, versus Charles Lane, Defendant. To Charles Lane WhereaB, J- B. Holthouse has filed in this Court hie complaint, affidavit and bond for a writ of replevin for certain chattel property and household goods and furniture, alleged to be in your possession belonging to the plaintiff; You are therefore notified that said cause hase been set for hearing on the third day of December, 1917. and unless you appear at that time and ansv.er his complaint, said cause will be heard in your absence. W. B. MARSH, Justice of the Peace. Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana. November 9, 1917. novlO-17-24 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Estate of Abbie M. Hiret, decearwd. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court Executor of the will of Abbie M. Hirst, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES R. MILLER. Executor. Gaih P. Freeman, Attorney. nov24decl-8 J Cambridge City, Ind. j Charles Marple was in Indianapolis Wednesday and Thursday as a representative from Wayne Lodge No.. 17. I. O. O. F. to Grand Lodge. . .'.Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Abiram Boyd and Lee Ault attended the funeral of a relative, Dr. W. T. Griffis at Fountain City, Thursday. . . .Mrs. Frank Oler and Mrs. George Haines, of Dublin were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ogbora, Wednesday Miss Alma Hull of the Cherubusco schools will spend the Thanksgiving vacation, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hull Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tyler, of Cincinnati, are visitors in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tyler , . . Miss Emma Yates has been installed as nurse in the case of Mis Margaret Conway, who is suffering from the Asthma. . . .Messrs. John T. Towsley, Albert Wood, and Floyd Conner, of Cincinnati spent Thursday In , this city Robert Bertsch, sergeant, with the Indiana University Ambulance Section, No. 558, is at the present time stationed at Allentown, Pa. The entire battalion, of which the Indiana section is a part, has received high leather trench boots, and an extra blanket for each man, as well as sheep-lined coats, the gift of Captain Hawkins, who recently received his commission as major. ...Mr. O. L Rappteye, traveling Salesman for the Ault-Williamson Shoe company of Auburn, Me., transacted business in this place Thursday. . . .James Johnson is seriously ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Wheeler. .. .Attor-1

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At Waking's. 4TH AND MAIN ST. Articles of Value Bought and Sold g I buy Diamonds, Watches, Mu- a sical Instruments, Shot Guns, 3 Etc. . E Highest Prices Paid SAM S. VIGRAN m 512 Main Street Phone 1295 1 IliilililffiM neys, A. R. Feemster, W. F. Medsker and J. C. Dodson have been named by the Indiana Bar Association, as members of the Advisory Board, for local Board, Division No. 2, Wayne county. ....Mrs. Alice Guyton and Mrs. Joseph Bender of Richmond, members of the Haze! Degree Lodge, were hostesses, at the regular meeting of the Rebekah Aid society, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Stratton, of Richmond was a guest. The membership was well represented. After an afternoon spent in the regular work, the hostess served, a choice repast, consisting of French block cream, cake, and coffee... .Mrs. John VIckory is very critically ill. , . . Abiram Boyd transacted business in Indianapolis, Thursday. . . Ed. Adams of Seymour, was a visitor m thl3 city, Thursday.... Mrs. E. R. Calloway entertained the Five Hundred clab, Thursday afternoon, at her home on West Main street, with Mrs. Edgar Harrison, of Dayton, Mrs. Carrie Green, of Richmond, Mrs. F. M. Goebel, Mrs. Edith Scott, Mrs. W.'R. LItteli, Mrs. Pearl Vanbuskirk, as guests. The game was played at several tables, the score cards being prettily embellished In yellow and blue. Mrs. Calloway was assisted In the serving by her mother. Mrs. Green... Mrs. Caroline Jackson Is seriously iU at her home in the east part of town. Palladium Want Ads Pay.

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By McManus PAGE TODAY and once spent, hard to get NPW Of AM u ar4 RELIABLE COMPANY Richmond, Ind. mm Open every night. PHONE 2006 Don't Promise Don't promise to pay large payments. It may prove very embarrassing to you. You can never tell what your circumstances may be later on. The Twenty Payment Plan, will relieve you of any such responsibility. It makes it easy for you to borrow and repay in twenty monthly payments, so small that you will not feel them. However, if yon desire, you can make larger payments and are charged interest only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding. Interest at the legal rate. $ 2.50 Monthly Payment on $ 50.0C $3.75 Monthly Payment on $ 75.00 $5.00 Monthly Payment on $100.00 Remember you are charged Interest only for the actual amount of cash you still owe at the end of each month. Ask for free folder which explains "TWENTY .PAYMENT PLAN"" in detail. We make loans on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, etc. Call, write or 'phone: Richmond I . jan Co. Est. 1895. Phone 1545. Room 8, Colonial Building. Richmond, Indiana. 8LOANE 18 MEMBER Supervisor Sloane has been made a member of the Executive Committee of the Indiana State Music Teachers' association. The forty-first annual .con ventlon will be held In Anderson April 30 to May 1. President Woodrow Wilson issued the first National Mother's Day proclamation on Saturday, May 9, 1914, asking that the second Sunday in May be observed by churches of all creeds.